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AI Weekly: UN proposes moratorium on ‘risky’ AI while ICLR solicits blog posts

The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet this week called for a moratorium on the sale and use of AI systems that pose “a serious risk to human rights.” Bachelet said adequate safeguards must be put in place before development resumes on such systems and that…
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Should you update to iOS 15 when it’s released on Monday?

The Release Candidate version of iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 is here and the updates will be released to the general public on Monday. After three months of previewing Apple’s upcoming operating systems for the iPhone and iPad, here’s whether you should update or not. Table of contents What’s new with iOS 15 and iPadOS 15? Home screen tweaks and Focus mode FaceTime, Safari, Weather, and Apple…
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Comment: The Google Tensor chip doesn’t need to be Android’s fastest

Google’s upcoming Tensor chipset may end up lagging behind the current top-tier Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 and even Samsung’s own Exynos 2100 chips and that is absolutely fine. The idea that Tensor needs to rival the best in the business is at best a fallacy. This also hints at a wider problem. Android fans need to worry less about a chipset with performance that rivals the iPhone and more…
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Google encouraging former Stadia Pro users in the UK to resubscribe with free Premiere Edition offer

Google has never revealed Pro or free subscriber numbers for Stadia, but a new promotion reveals that the company is trying to get more in the former category to resubscribe with a “surprise gift.” Some former Stadia Pro subscribers in the UK this evening received an “Enjoy Stadia Premiere Edition for free” email: Curious to see what you’ve been missing? Come back to Stadia Pro and…
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